Evening Star Newspaper, May 12, 1929, Page 100

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—MAY 12, 1929, OUTDOOR JUNIORS Ready for a May 4 morning canter. Imo- A drum and a poodle for company. The attractive little miss is Marisa von [ { 4 Y i = gen; gardme(r: (left) Prittwitz, daughter of the German Ambassador and Frau von Prittwitz und g i 3 . " :" etty Couzens, Gaffron. : : L 5 k 4 aughter of Senator i ik and Mrs. James Cou- zens. Countess Sylvia Szechenyi, daughter of the Minister from Hungary and Countess Szechenyi, is one of the accomplished juniors among the Capital’s diplomatic riders. The five steps in the family of the Secretary of Labor . mes . o ¥ ;)ma1 le[ls"s il‘ae ft t{) ‘ - 4 1 ? The saddle has a right: James, jr.; - pe familiar feel to 5 5 Jane, Joan, Jean o ¥ = these youngsters. . Another diplomatic youngster who knows and jewel 3 ¢ . o They are Crosby his gaits. He is Lucio Lais, son of Capt. Fre- : e 3 and Newbold gata A. Lais, the Italian naval attache, and Noyes, jr. Signora Lais. Romance of the West on the Harvard campus. Robert 3 Wallstein and Miss Peggy Swann, Radcliffe College student, Simplifying the mother’s job. Apache Indian women in a scene from the Harvard Dramatic Club’s annual Sgring The light fantastic on the University of Washington campus. A co-ed contribution to the at Fort Huachuca, Ariz., with their babies in the conven- production, “Close-up.” il Junior Vodvil Show of the Far West university. © Assoclated Press Photo ient “cradles” in which they can be carried on the back, hung on the wall or rocked on the knee. @© Associated Press Photo.

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